Drone crashes do happen. Many people think their skills are superior to everyone elses or they have superior intelect that allows them to identify all hazards. But guys…..there are a multitude of reasons drones crash. What about the redneck with a shotgun who happens to live in the area trying to help you recreate that […]
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Are you trying to learn about 107.39 or figure out how to obtain a Part 107.39 Over People Waiver? Are you beating your head against the keyboard because the FAA gives you very little guidance on 107.39 waivers or they deny your waiver request with little to nothing said? Is your business needing you to […]
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Are you searching for a drone anti-collision light? There are some great benefits to using a drone anti-collision light for recreational, public safety, and commercial operations. It increases safety and gives you greater flexibility in your operations. Remember to go over the list of tips and considerations before you buy anything because each drone anti-collision […]
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Section 107.65 Aeronautical knowledge recency. A person may not exercise the privileges of a remote pilot in command with small UAS rating unless that person has accomplished one of the following in a manner acceptable to the Administrator within the previous 24 calendar months: (a) Passed an initial aeronautical knowledge test covering the areas of […]
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Section 107.29 Operation at Night. Important Note: Section 107.29 was amended and amended again. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, no person may operate a small unmanned aircraft system at night unless— (1) The remote pilot in command of the small unmanned aircraft has completed an initial knowledge test or training, […]
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